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Shares in Laird, the UK supplier of mobile phone parts to Apple and Samsung, fell by as much as 18% on Friday morning after it announced its intention to launch a £185m rights issue to reduce its leverage after a profit warning in October.
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Financial services firm Enerchina Holdings is planning a rights issue with a view to raising up to HK$941.6m ($121.4m).
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Nasdaq-listed Baozun has filed for a follow-on of American Depositary Shares (ADSs) worth some $100m via three bookrunners.
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Hon Hai-owned Foxconn Interconnect Technology, also known as FIT Hon Teng, has put its IPO plans on hold until next year after getting poor feedback from investors.
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Shares in Brammer, the UK industrial parts distributor, closed 72% higher on Wednesday after the company agreed terms of a buyout with Advent International, removing the need for a £100m emergency rights issue if the takeover is accepted by the company’s shareholders.
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ECM regular IOI Properties Group is back with a rights issue, and is looking to raise MR1.53bn ($346m) from existing shareholders. The deal is already in the bag as the Malaysian company’s largest stakeholders are all expected to sign up for the transaction.